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The matte black color is custom color and is exclusive to our OTR vendor.

Reason for sale is that I am planning to change to VR G2 19"

Genuine Rays center cap included.

18 x 9.5 +25 (I think, have to double check) all round

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Really minor to none scraches on it (i think one really really small ones, but easy fix because it is matte black)

Comes with Yokohama Advan tyres 245 40 18 i think (for the front, about 50% left)

and KU36 275 35 18 I think for the rear about 50% left.

Costed about 2700 I cant remember for just the wheels and the center caps (caps are always additional cost).

Asking for about 2000 with the tyres on.

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As pictured. Fits 370z, R32, R33, R34, S14, S15

Brand new in packaging and box

Good price $120 all yours willing to post.

Was gonna go onto my car but I just purchased a set of HC+

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3 Months old JDM spacer adapter by KICS. 5x114.3 25mm

Great quality and condition!

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$120

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Project KICS JDM spacer universal fit 4-5 studs, 100-120 PCD

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$30

PLEASE ONLY CONTACT ME VIA SMS

0422358259

Edited by jona1986

The offsets is right. And yes it wasn't ideal for a 370z as I needed spacers at the back to have them sit flush. But they should be good for EVOs, STIs, GTRs. not sure about the offset of skylines tho. But they are 18x9.5 +22 for sure

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